In part one of Comics Obscura’s Infinity War episode, Jesse and Tim are joined by their dear friend Shaun to hash out their predictions and hopes for the movie. They talk plot expectations and lay out their ‘deadpool,’ and they look to the future of the franchise post Infinity War to speculate on where the

In this episode of the Comics Obscura Podcast, the boys talk Matt Fraction and David Aja’s infamous Hawkeye series. While Jesse and Tim spend much of the cast talking about the serious themes of isolation, family, and belonging; they still managed to talk some pizza dog and the sheer fun of this outstanding series. Tune

On this week’s podcast, Jesse and Tim talk Chip Zdarsky and Adam Kubert’s on-going Marvel series, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man. The guys talk about the book’s theme of confronting one’s past and finding ways to move toward the future, and discuss these themes’ implications for the book going forward.

In this issue of Comics Obscura, Jesse and Tim go to the vault for an old, unpublished issue from the their early days of the podcast. They talk about Brian K. Vaughan and Steve Skroce’s We Stand On Guard, a 6-part miniseries focused on a future war between Canada and the Great U S of

In this episode of Comics Obscura, Tim and Jesse talk about Tee Franklin and Jenn St-Onge’s Bingo Love, a kickstarter project turned comic sensation. Less about bingo and more about love, our guys navigate the decades-long romance of two women of color ostracized and separated by their families only to be reunited later in life.

Jesse and Tim did the thing! Last night we went out and saw Marvel’s Black Panther, and boy do we have words…so we recorded them! Spoiler Warning! We talk about a movie we just saw that you maybe didn’t see. If you haven’t seen this amazing movie yet, check out the opening bit to hear

In this week’s episode, Tim and Jesse discuss the time traveling shenanigans of Brian K. Vaughn and Cliff Chiang’s Paper Girls. Focusing on issues #1-10 included in Book 1 of the on-going series, Jesse and Tim discuss the recurrent theme of death in the series and the power of Matt Wilson’s beautiful colorscape. ENJOY!